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fulminate of mercury - translation to αραβικά

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Mercuric Fulminate; Mercury fulminate; Fulminate of mercury; Fulminated mercury; Hg(ONC)2; C2HgN2O2; Hg(CNO)2; Mercuric cyanate

fulminate of mercury         
فلمينات الزئبق
mercury fulminate         
فلمينات الزئبق
hydrargyrum         
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CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH SYMBOL HG AND ATOMIC NUMBER 80
Mercury (Element); Element mercury; Mercury chemical element; Quicksilver (metal); Hydrargyrum; Element 80; Mercuric; Mercurous; Mercury compounds; Hygrargyrum; Elemental mercury; Hydragyrum; Mercury metal; Mercury/Element; Mercury element; Mercury pollution; Liquid mercury; Organic mercury; Mercurial chemistry; Density of mercury; Native mercury; Mercury (chemistry); Mercury contamination; Mercury (metal); ㋌; Mercurate; Mercury (chemical element); Quicksilver (element); Environmental effects of mercury; Hg (element); Medical uses of mercury; Hg (chemical); Mercury compound; Compounds of mercury; Compounds of hydragyrum; History of mercury (element)
زئبق

Ορισμός

Hydrargyrum

Βικιπαίδεια

Mercury(II) fulminate

Mercury(II) fulminate, or Hg(CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury(II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement; the cyanate and fulminate anions are isomers.

First used as a priming composition in small copper caps beginning in the 1820s, mercury fulminate quickly replaced flints as a means to ignite black powder charges in muzzle-loading firearms. Later, during the late 19th century and most of the 20th century, mercury fulminate became widely used in primers for self-contained rifle and pistol ammunition; it was the only practical detonator for firing projectiles until the early 20th century. Mercury fulminate has the distinct advantage over potassium chlorate of being non-corrosive, but it is known to weaken with time, by decomposing into its constituent elements. The reduced mercury which results forms amalgams with cartridge brass, weakening it, as well. Today, mercury fulminate has been replaced in primers by more efficient chemical substances. These are non-corrosive, less toxic, and more stable over time; they include lead azide, lead styphnate, and tetrazene derivatives. In addition, none of these compounds require mercury for manufacture, supplies of which can be unreliable in wartime.